Message from @Issa Dornan

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2019-10-06 19:05:36 UTC  

I’m on mobile and it keeps auto correcting everything

2019-10-06 19:06:23 UTC  

I’m finally talking legit science and you don’t wanna hear me out Justin

2019-10-06 19:06:25 UTC  

Smh

2019-10-06 19:06:49 UTC  

> finally, ge wizz, the boy who cried wolf much.

2019-10-06 19:06:50 UTC  

Jk

2019-10-06 19:07:05 UTC  

Huh

2019-10-06 19:08:01 UTC  

Yeah, metal isn't the greatest of armor in reference to bullets because of how it acts when impacted, but if there's enough of it in between you and the point of impact the weight of it might just negate that

2019-10-06 19:08:35 UTC  

Bullets yeah, you’d get pinged and pinged maybe lose balance, but still the armor would be so damn heavy

2019-10-06 19:08:46 UTC  

What about a metal layer on the outside , and a soft, tevlar or flak layer on the inside.

2019-10-06 19:08:55 UTC  

If you have a 2 inch thick metal plate fixed to a chassis so it's not pressed against your chest and you get shot there, you should be completely find

2019-10-06 19:08:59 UTC  

unless it's anti-armor

2019-10-06 19:09:03 UTC  

in which case ye fecked regardless

2019-10-06 19:09:20 UTC  

And weight is an issue but chassis fix that

2019-10-06 19:09:30 UTC  

but also chassis like that would require a lot of energy

2019-10-06 19:09:35 UTC  

You’d survive Justin, but you’d be knocked on your ass

2019-10-06 19:09:39 UTC  

and armor like that would be expected to be deployed for days at a time

2019-10-06 19:09:52 UTC  

I don't know, it depends on the weight of the armor

2019-10-06 19:10:02 UTC  

I think the metal would shred the bullet so much, that what's left would not even make it inside of the soft armor, unless it was large like a .50, then idk what you would do.

2019-10-06 19:10:09 UTC  

There’s so many factors it’s makes it so hard to find the solution

2019-10-06 19:10:12 UTC  

Because if it's a thonky boi you'd be fine

2019-10-06 19:10:26 UTC  

The bullet's impact would be completely absorbed by thick metal plating and you wouldn't feel a thing

2019-10-06 19:11:03 UTC  

The metal would take the shock, and the soft would absord the material.

2019-10-06 19:11:09 UTC  

If the armor is attached to you, you’d absorb the energy and depending on what ammunition it is, you might take a couple steps back, fall back, etc

2019-10-06 19:11:24 UTC  

Which is why I said earlier

2019-10-06 19:11:33 UTC  

You’d need grounding points

2019-10-06 19:11:37 UTC  

" fixed to a chassis so it's not pressed against your chest and you get shot there, you should be completely fine"

2019-10-06 19:12:20 UTC  

But the issue that I’m saying is the energy, you can survive now wearing Kevlar but you get the wind knocked out of you, broken ribs etc

2019-10-06 19:12:31 UTC  

What if you have an exoskeleton on the Inside, you would be cased in an exoskeleton on the inside, only connection would be rods so you could control the armor, and the Skeleton would negate the weight of the armor.

2019-10-06 19:12:43 UTC  

Kevlar is extremely different from steel

2019-10-06 19:12:45 UTC  

We’re having problems finding areas to ground the energy, but the only place to ground it is the user it self

2019-10-06 19:12:46 UTC  

GG @Alpaca13, you just advanced to level 34!

2019-10-06 19:12:54 UTC  

Kevlar is rather soft, it's designed to absorb and disperse energy

2019-10-06 19:13:00 UTC  

Steel is just hard

2019-10-06 19:13:05 UTC  

Hmmm

2019-10-06 19:13:21 UTC  

If the weight of the steel is enough to actually absorb the bullet's kinetic energy

2019-10-06 19:13:24 UTC  

You don't really ahve that issue

2019-10-06 19:13:27 UTC  

But you need a really

2019-10-06 19:13:29 UTC  

That’d be fucking heavy lmao

2019-10-06 19:13:30 UTC  

REALLY heavy piece of metal

2019-10-06 19:13:33 UTC  

Oh yeah

2019-10-06 19:13:36 UTC  

Which is why you need a Chassis